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  • Myanmar and China have world’s ‘worst environment’ for internet freedom - Al Jazeera 16.10.24438394
  • Digital Rights Groups Launch Week of Action Against 'Bad Internet Bills' - CD 20.07.23364760
  • Who are the ransomware gangs wreaking havoc on the world’s biggest companies? - Guardian 17.07.23359637
  • ACLU, Allies Warn Internet Bills 'Would Undermine Free Speech, Privacy, and Security' - CD 04.05.23346402
  • AI Data Laundering: How Academic and Nonprofit Researchers Shield Tech Companies from Accountability - Waxy 30.09.22309190
  • Google Loses Appeal Against EU's Record Antitrust Fine, But Will Big Tech Ever Change? - EFF 29.09.22309202
  • Why Elon Musk’s Starlink will not affect protests in Iran - Al Jazeera 26.09.22309105
  • Elon Musk greenlit to activate Starlink internet for Iranians - Al Jazeera 24.09.22309106
  • Assessing the impact of internet shutdowns on refugees and host communities in Uganda - Open Internet for Democracy 15.09.22306423
  • E.U. Scores Major Legal Victory Against Google, A court rejected Google’s appeal of a record-setting antitrust fine related to Android and online search - NY Times 14.09.22306400
  • The power of coding: UN teams partner up to close the digital literacy gap in Namibia and beyond - UNSDG 08.09.22309050
  • Iron net: Digital repression in the Middle East and North Africa - European Council on Foreign Relations 29.06.22306390
  • Data Governance, Asian Alternatives: How India and Korea Are Creating New Models and Policies - Guardian 31.08.22309198
  • Algorithms and Human Rights: Understanding Their Impacts - Open Government Partnership 06/22297168
  • The movement to end targeted internet ads - Politico 02.04.21240721
  • US judge: WhatsApp lawsuit against Israeli spyware firm NSO can proceed - Guardian 17.07.20213887
  • Demanding Users Fight for Data and Privacy Protections, Wikipedia Co-Founder Calls for #SocialMediaStrike - CD 01.07.19195154
  • Google loses landmark 'right to be forgotten' case - Guardian 13.04.18117600
  • Protect your data, protect your human rights: Amnesty’s 3-step guide - Amnesty International 10.04.18117601
  • Can the Internet be saved? - ZNet 09.04.18117602
  • Rights Groups Raise Alarm Over US Government Role in Facebook's Selective Censorship - Common Dreams 04.01.18117603
  • How websites watch your every move and ignore privacy settings - The Conversation 27.11.17117604
  • The web began dying in 2014 – here's how - Open Democracy 27.11.17117605
  • The Illusion of Freedom in the Digital Age - Project Syndicate 03.11.17117606
  • Jimmy Wales: Richard O'Dwyer and the new internet war - Guardian 6/12117607
  • Google: Censorship Requests 'Alarming' - Huffington Post 6/12117609
  • Telex to help defeat web censors - BBC 7/11117610
  • Are governments closing the net around web freedom? - BBC 2/11117611
  • Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality - Tim Berners-Lee 11/10117612
  • Protecting Cyberspace: Assessing the White House Proposal - US Senate Hearing 5/10117613
  • Russia clamps down on Internet - Independent 7/10117615
  • Obama's War on the Internet - URUKNET 7/10117616
  • YouTube Channel Deleted / New Update Below - Syria News 199486
  • Countering cyberbullying against persons of disabilities - Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights - Human Rights Council 01.07.24449914
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